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Generally, these groups exhibit more top-down management, centralized control or ( in the case of airline alliances ) looser equity ownership connections than do " true " keiretsu.
The Polish airline market was until 2004 a classical case of closed market, with bilateral agreements between countries served from the national hub-Warsaw.
This is the first proven case of air sabotage in commercial airline history.
In some countries, such as Pakistan, Israel, Thailand and several African nations, there is a strong relationship between the military and the principal national airlines, and many airline pilots come from the military ; however, that is no longer the case in the United States and Western Europe.
This is particularly the case in aerospace ( e. g. airline fleets ), military installations, large plants ( e. g. manufacturing, power generation, petrochemical ) and ships.
After the so-called campaign of " dirty tricks ", British Airways settled the case, giving £ 500, 000 to Branson and a further £ 110, 000 to his airline and had to pay legal fees of up to £ 3 million.
In this case, the airline did not have a ground engineer on duty at the time of the accident, and the flight engineer for Flight 981 failed to check the door personally.
British Airways, faced with likely defeat, apologised " unreservedly " in court, and settled the case, giving £ 500, 000 to Branson and a further £ 110, 000 to his airline ; further, BA was to pay the legal fees of up to £ 3 million.
Random checks carried out by the airline after the accident showed that this was not the case ; 21 captains stated that they had witnessed their co-pilots react correctly to any stall warnings.
British Airways, faced with likely defeat, settled the case giving £ 500, 000 to Branson and a further £ 110, 000 to his airline ; further, BA was to pay the legal fees of up to £ 3, 000, 000.
In October 2009, it was announced that TACA would merge its assets in a strategic alliance with Colombian airline Avianca, in which case each will maintain its own trademark and operations.
These charges are non-refundable even in the case of cancellation by the airline.
However, teams are given a credit card which they must use to purchase airline tickets ( and in the case of the " Family Edition ", the purchase of gasoline ).
BOAC saw this arrangement with the Italian airline to be in competition with their agreement with the Ghanaian airline, under which Ghana Airways would be required to sell tickets for both airlines on the Accra-London route, which in the case of the Alitalia would be operated via Rome.
Originally, the East German national airline was called Deutsche Lufthansa ( officially Deutsche Lufthansa GmbH der DDR ), but this met opposition from West Germany, with a court case in Bern awarding the Lufthansa trademark to the West German company.
" The case was settled in 2006, when " the federal government agreed to pay $ in attorneys ' fees to the ACLU of Northern California " and to " public, for the first time, hundreds of records about the government's secret ' no fly ' list used to screen airline passengers after September 11, 2001.
In the passenger airline case, capacity is regarded as fixed because changing what aircraft flies a certain service based on the demand is the exception rather than the rule.
In the passenger airline case this means implementing purchase restrictions, length of stay requirements and requiring fees for changing or canceling tickets.
Depending on the location, the airport improvement fee is included in the cost of traveller's airline ticket, in which case the airline will forward the fee to proper agency.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority ( NCAA ) grounded Chanchangi Airlines on July 5, 2010, citing a regulation that no airline can operate with only one aircraft in service, which was the case with Chanchangi at the time of its closure.
In 2012, Hahn Air extended its insolvency insurance by launching the service “ Securtix ” that not only includes the refund of the unused part of a HR-169 e-ticket in case the operating Hahn Air partner airline goes insolvent but also offers a compensation to stranded passengers.
The Spaniard national airline Iberia Airlines-a company which Chacel perhaps saw as it grew-just like in Luisa Carvajal y Mendoza's case, decided to honor Chacel by naming an Airbus A340 jetliner airliner after her.

case and ticket
A package is now protected under the Act, which includes any case, box container, receptacle, vessel, casket, bottle, wrapper, label, band, ticket, reel, frame, capsule, cap, lid, stopper, and cork.
The field icon indicates an object can be inspected, as is the case with this ticket booth.
In this case, a motorist pays a flat fee at the ramp toll and another flat fee at the end of the toll road ; no ticket is necessary.
In the case of a movie ticket that has already been purchased, the ticket-buyer can choose between the following two end results if he realizes that he doesn't like the movie:
In either case, the ticket-buyer has paid the price of the ticket so that part of the decision no longer affects the future.
While analysts feared that a PFP run will split the Pan-Blue Coalition vote and hand a winnable election to the DPP ( as was the case in the 2000 Presidential election ), Soong has insisted that his campaign is a serious one and that he will complete his run .< ref > http :// www. atimes. com / atimes / China / MJ04Ad01. html </ reF > On election day, however, the Soong-Lin ticket underperformed and garnered a mere 2. 77 % of votes.
In the outcome the ticket clerk did not contest his dismissal when his barrister was presented with the full facts of the case by SWT.
Running on the Green Party ticket, Brown hoped to become mayor in order to use her influence to bring Michael Lewis ’ case to prominence, as well as to empower blacks in Brunswick.
In the case of the latter the monthly pass is valid for the same calendar month as the rail ticket ( therefore it may be valid up to 31 days ).
Thus a turnstile can be used in the case of paid access ( sometimes called a faregate when used for this purpose ), for example public transport as a ticket barrier or a pay toilet, or to restrict access to authorized people, for example in the lobby of an office building.
On October 6, 2005, a court case began, brought by the owners and landlord of County Hall, the Shirayama Shokusan Company and Cadogan Leisure Investments, against Danovo ( Saatchi was its majority shareholder ), trading as the Saatchi Gallery, for alleged breach of conditions, including a two-for-one ticket offer in Time Out magazine and exhibition of work in unauthorized areas.
Dublin Bus follows an " exact fare – no change " policy on almost all buses for passengers who pay cash fares – to minimise the risk of staff being robbed, passengers must place the exact fare in coins ( notes are not accepted as the counting machines in the garages cannot process them ) in the fare box before the ticket is issued ; in the case of overpayment a " change ticket " is issued which can only be exchanged for cash at the company's head office on O ' Connell Street.
In one case the passenger validates the ticket himself ( by perforating it, for instance ) and this is randomly checked by a ticket controller.
In one case, marketing director Bill Marcum was fired due to public backlash over the team's $ 12 ticket prices for an exhibition in Jacksonville, even though Culverhouse had set the ticket prices, and Marcum had opposed them.
The Lieutenant Governor is elected separately from the Governor, rather than on the same ticket ; it is therefore possible for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor to be from different political parties ( which was the case during Governor George W. Bush's first term and also during Bill Clements's two nonconsecutive terms ).
" Validation " in this case means placing a date / time stamp on the ticket by inserting into a ( usually ) yellow box either in the station or along the track.
If both sides have an equal number of flags, neither team's tickets will decrease, unless a member of one team dies, in which case one ticket is subtracted from the victim's team.
The case challenged Ohio's certification of its electoral votes, which had been awarded to George W. Bush and his running mate, Dick Cheney, the candidates on the Republican Party ticket.
When the staff contemplated dropping Hoynes from the 2002 election ticket because of electoral math, Josh made a strong case for replacing Hoynes with Admiral Fitzwallace and seemed dismissive of C. J.
But the next morning, the detectives learn that Niles pawned a gold cigarette case and purchased a one-way airline ticket to Mexico.

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